Convert Indian Rupee to Euro at live mid-market rates
| Indian Rupee | Euro |
|---|---|
| 1 INR | €91.00 |
| 5 INR | €455.00 |
| 10 INR | €910.00 |
| 50 INR | €4,550.00 |
| 100 INR | €9,100.00 |
| 500 INR | €45,500.00 |
| 1,000 INR | €91,000.00 |
| 5,000 INR | €455,000.00 |
| 10,000 INR | €910,000.00 |
| 50,000 INR | €4,550,000 |
| 100,000 INR | €9,100,000 |
| 1,000,000 INR | €91,000,000 |
Once your INR converts to EUR, SEPA transfers within the Eurozone are nearly free and arrive same-day. Use a provider that delivers via SEPA rather than SWIFT to skip €15–€30 in correspondent fees.
Always check the live INR/EUR mid-market rate (shown above) before accepting any quote. Banks and money changers add a margin on top — knowing the real rate tells you exactly how much you're paying.
Airport kiosks and hotel desks typically charge 5–12% over the mid-market rate for EUR. Use a multi-currency card or a transparent online provider instead.
If you're sending a large amount of INR to EUR, consider splitting it across two providers or timing it across a few days to average out rate volatility.
5% for education (loan-funded) and medical; 20% on the amount exceeding ₹7L per FY. Claim back when filing ITR.
Liberalised Remittance Scheme cap per resident individual per financial year (Apr–Mar), across all purposes including EUR.
Banks and authorised dealers collect Form A2 (purpose code + PAN) for any outward remittance, however small.
INR/EUR spreads are tightest during Indian + overlapping global hours. Avoid Mondays (weekend gap) and Fridays (end-of-week volatility).
The INR to EUR rate shown above is the live mid-market rate — the midpoint between the buy and sell prices on global currency markets. It's the fairest rate to use as a benchmark when converting Indian Rupee to Euro. Banks and money transfer providers typically add a margin on top of this rate, so the rate you actually receive may be slightly different.
Rates on this page update hourly. For the reverse conversion, see EUR to INR.
For informational purposes only. Not a financial quote.